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Restraints. Examples. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard. Oriental mustard ( Brassica juncea L.) is a new crop to the PNW Growers have little experience growing the crop. Design an experiment to determine the optimum growing conditions to maximize productivity. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard.

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  1. Restraints

  2. Examples

  3. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard • Oriental mustard (Brassica juncea L.) is a new crop to the PNW • Growers have little experience growing the crop. • Design an experiment to determine the optimum growing conditions to maximize productivity.

  4. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard Factors ?

  5. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard • Four cultivars. • 2 oilseed and 2 condiment. • 2 planting dates. • 3 seeding rates. • 5 nitrogen levels. • 3 Replicates.

  6. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard

  7. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard I II III Late Planting Early Planting Early Planting Late Planting Late Planting Early Planting

  8. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard Late Planting Early Planting

  9. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard I II III I II III Late Planting Early Planting

  10. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard I II III I II III Late Planting Early Planting

  11. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard I II III I II III Late Planting Early Planting

  12. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard 2 Arid 3 g Arid 5 g 1 Arid 4 g

  13. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard 2 P. Gold 3 g Amulat 5 g Kodiak 5 g Kodiak 3 g Arid 3 g Arid 5 g 1 Kodiak 4 g Amulat 3 g Arid 4 g Amulat 4 g P. Gold 5 g P. Gold 4 g

  14. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard 2 Arid 4 g Arid 5 g Arid 3 g 1

  15. Jeannie’s Oriental Mustard 2 Arid 4 g Arid 5 g Arid 3 g Kodiak 3 g Kodiak 5 g Kodiak 4 g 1 P. Gold 3 g Amulat 4 g Amulat 5 g Amulat 3 g P. Gold 4 g P. Gold 5 g

  16. Revision of Experimental Design and More Examples

  17. Example 1 ~ #4 p85 • Soil erosion in PNW. • Normal barley/wheat rotation. • New crops canola and AWP. • Test erosion of new crops in no tillage, minimum tillage and conventional tillage.

  18. Example 1 ~ #4 p85 • As much land as needed. • Cultivators set to 20 feet. • Tradition drill at 10 feet and no tillage drill at 15 feet. • Design a suitable experiment.

  19. Example 1a ~ #4 p85 30’ 60’

  20. Example 1a ~ #4 p85 30’ 60’

  21. Example 1a ~ #4 p85 30’ AP Ba AP Ba Ca Ca 60’ Ca Ba AP Ba Ca AP AP Ba Ca Ca AP Ba

  22. Example 1a ~ #4 p85

  23. Example 1a ~ #4 p85 60’ 80’

  24. Example 1a ~ #4 p85 AP Ba AP Ba Ca Ca Ca AP Ba Ba Ca AP AP Ba Ca Ca AP Ba

  25. Example 1a ~ #4 p85 AP Ba AP Ba Ca Ca Ca AP Ba Ba Ca AP AP Ba Ca Ca AP Ba

  26. Example 1b ~ #4 p85 • As much land as needed. • Cultivators set to 20 feet. • Tradition drill at 10 feet and no tillage drill at 15 feet. • Now do it with irrigation. • Design a suitable experiment.

  27. Example 1b ~ #4 p85 Ba Ca AP AP Ba Ca Ca Ba AP Ba Ca AP Ba Ca AP Ca Ba AP

  28. Example 1b ~ #4 p85 Ba Ca AP AP Ba Ca Ca Ba AP Ba Ca AP Irrigate Ba Ca AP Ca Ba AP Buffer Ba Ca AP AP Ba Ca Not Irrigate Ca Ba AP Ba Ca AP Ba Ca AP Ca Ba AP

  29. Example 1b ~ #4 p85 Buffer Buffer Buffer Irrigate No Irrigate Irrigate No Irrigate

  30. Example 1b ~ #4 p85 Buffer Buffer Buffer Ba Ca AP Ba AP Ca AP Ba Ca Ba AP Ca Ba Ca AP Ca Ba AP Ba AP Ca AP Ca Ba AP Ba Ca Ap Ca Ba Ca Ba AP AP Ca Ba Irrigate No Irrigate Irrigate No Irrigate

  31. Example 1b ~ #4 p85 Buffer Buffer Buffer Irrigate No Irrigate Irrigate No Irrigate

  32. New High protein live stock feed

  33. Eight Maids a Milking • Traditional dairy feed is grass or alfalfa hay. • Potential new feed Raphanobrassica. • Design one or more experiment to determine. • Raphanobrassica digestability. • Optimum feed mix ratios for most milk.

  34. Eight Maids a Milking • Three feed treatments. • Grass hay. • Alfalfa hay . • Raphanobrassica. • 9 cows (nested design). • Psudo Latin Square.

  35. Eight Maids a Milking

  36. Eight Maids a Milking • Silage:Raphanobrassica mix. • 10:1, 5:1, 1:1, 1:5, 1:10 ratios. • 20 Cows • 4 Cows/mix treatment. • RCB • Assess milk quantity and quality.

  37. Example 2 ~ #6 p.80 • Kentucky blue grass burning is banned as of now. • Seed Production is related to temperature, length of vernalization and day-length. • Design an experiment to examine production systems without burning.

  38. Example 2 ~ #6 p.80 • 12 cultivars. • 3 vernalization chambers, each with six shelves. • 4 glasshouse bays with day-length control. • 4 benches/bay (15 feet x 3 feet). • Pot size is 4”, 6”, or 12”.

  39. Example 2 ~ #6 p.80 45 x 9 = 405 - 4” Pots 15 x 3 = 45 - 12” Pots 30 x 6 = 180 - 6” Pots

  40. Example 2 ~ #6 p.80 45 x 9 = 405 4” 15 x 3 = 45 - 12” Pots 30 x 6 = 180 6”

  41. Example 2 ~ #6 p.80 • 5 cultivars. • 3 vernalization times, one from each chamber. • 12” pots = 45/bench • 3 Replicates/bench (blocked) • 4 benches (~12 reps/treatment). • 4 day-lengths, one/bay.

  42. Example 2 ~ #6 p.80 15 pots

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